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STUDIES ON THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF COLLAGEN : I. THE GROWTH OF FOWL OSTEOBLASTS AND THE FORMATION OF COLLAGEN IN TISSUE CULTURE

1. A tissue culture method was devised in which suspensions of osteoblasts, obtained directly from frontal bones of fowl embryos, were grown in a fluid, fibrin-free medium. 2. Maximum growth of the tissue, as measured by dry weight, with the formation of collagen protein, based on the estimation of...

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Autores principales: Jackson, Sylvia Fitton, Smith, R. H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1957
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2224126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13481024
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description 1. A tissue culture method was devised in which suspensions of osteoblasts, obtained directly from frontal bones of fowl embryos, were grown in a fluid, fibrin-free medium. 2. Maximum growth of the tissue, as measured by dry weight, with the formation of collagen protein, based on the estimation of hydroxyproline, was obtained in periods of up to 6 days. 3. Appreciable amounts of protein-bound hydroxyproline were formed during the first 24 hour growth period, but electron microscopy of portions of the same cultures failed to demonstrate the presence of any typical collagen fibrils. 4. The subsequent formation of many characteristic collagen fibrils was not associated with a significant rise in the mean hydroxyproline content of the tissue. 5. The cytoplasmic granules of the osteoblasts stained intensely with the P.A.S. technique when the collagen fibrils were being formed. 6. It is suggested that collagen-forming cells synthesise and secrete a hydroxyproline-rich precursor of protein or large peptide nature, which subsequently becomes directly transformed into typical collagen fibrils.
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spelling pubmed-22241262008-05-01 STUDIES ON THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF COLLAGEN : I. THE GROWTH OF FOWL OSTEOBLASTS AND THE FORMATION OF COLLAGEN IN TISSUE CULTURE Jackson, Sylvia Fitton Smith, R. H. J Biophys Biochem Cytol Article 1. A tissue culture method was devised in which suspensions of osteoblasts, obtained directly from frontal bones of fowl embryos, were grown in a fluid, fibrin-free medium. 2. Maximum growth of the tissue, as measured by dry weight, with the formation of collagen protein, based on the estimation of hydroxyproline, was obtained in periods of up to 6 days. 3. Appreciable amounts of protein-bound hydroxyproline were formed during the first 24 hour growth period, but electron microscopy of portions of the same cultures failed to demonstrate the presence of any typical collagen fibrils. 4. The subsequent formation of many characteristic collagen fibrils was not associated with a significant rise in the mean hydroxyproline content of the tissue. 5. The cytoplasmic granules of the osteoblasts stained intensely with the P.A.S. technique when the collagen fibrils were being formed. 6. It is suggested that collagen-forming cells synthesise and secrete a hydroxyproline-rich precursor of protein or large peptide nature, which subsequently becomes directly transformed into typical collagen fibrils. The Rockefeller University Press 1957-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC2224126/ /pubmed/13481024 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1957, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
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Jackson, Sylvia Fitton
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STUDIES ON THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF COLLAGEN : I. THE GROWTH OF FOWL OSTEOBLASTS AND THE FORMATION OF COLLAGEN IN TISSUE CULTURE
title STUDIES ON THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF COLLAGEN : I. THE GROWTH OF FOWL OSTEOBLASTS AND THE FORMATION OF COLLAGEN IN TISSUE CULTURE
title_full STUDIES ON THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF COLLAGEN : I. THE GROWTH OF FOWL OSTEOBLASTS AND THE FORMATION OF COLLAGEN IN TISSUE CULTURE
title_fullStr STUDIES ON THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF COLLAGEN : I. THE GROWTH OF FOWL OSTEOBLASTS AND THE FORMATION OF COLLAGEN IN TISSUE CULTURE
title_full_unstemmed STUDIES ON THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF COLLAGEN : I. THE GROWTH OF FOWL OSTEOBLASTS AND THE FORMATION OF COLLAGEN IN TISSUE CULTURE
title_short STUDIES ON THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF COLLAGEN : I. THE GROWTH OF FOWL OSTEOBLASTS AND THE FORMATION OF COLLAGEN IN TISSUE CULTURE
title_sort studies on the biosynthesis of collagen : i. the growth of fowl osteoblasts and the formation of collagen in tissue culture
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2224126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13481024
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